Sentence examples for applied to borrow from inspiring English sources

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The fact that they applied to borrow will still show up.

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In these debates, the label of cultural appropriation is broadly applied to borrowing that is in some way inappropriate, unauthorised or undesirable.

You should present your chosen lender with a carefully costed plan when applying to borrow the money - and make sure that you've included a substantial contingency fund, as unforeseen costs inevitably pile up on top of your original estimate.

If the creditor can't locate you, it often dismisses the charges as a bad debt but that doesn't mean it won't affect you: it will probably go on your credit record and you may be refused when you apply to borrow money.

Under a one-year pilot scheme to be launched by March 2013, up to 7,000 young people aged between 18 and 24 will be able to apply to borrow between £5,000 and £10,000 to back their business idea.

In the case of more earthbound 3-D movies, like "Alice" and "Titans," the pop-out holographic effects feel more tacked on, and not just because they were added in postproduction rather than applied organically (to borrow "Avatar" director James Cameron's word) during the shooting.

As with furniture in the Chinese taste, Gothic furniture bore no relation to its medieval equivalents; the ornaments, such as tracery and cusped (a point formed by the intersection of two arcs or foils) arches, applied to furniture were borrowed from Gothic architecture.

The reporter is the voice that stands in as the detective figure -- the creature of "ratiocination," to borrow the term Edgar Alan Poe applied to his own stories of murder, mystery, intrigue..

Many community-based programs enlist professional photographers and artists as mentors a strategy that could be borrowed and applied to formal education settings.

For airtel in Kenya, a service fee equivalent to 10percentt of the amount borrowed is applied to the subscriber for any airtime advanced to him.

He said he was trying to find out whether they would consider "crowd sourcing," borrowing the term applied to companies like Wikipedia that rely on volunteers' collective wisdom.

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